Media meltdown over SCOTUS striking down affirmative action in universities: ‘Next up’ is return of Jim Crow

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Media figures expressed outrage over the Supreme Court's ruling that U.S. colleges must reject affirmative action practices: 'Jim Crow segregation to start' next

MSNBC analysts and more voiced their overwhelming disapproval of the Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action on Thursday.U.S. Supreme Court struck downThe court ruled 6-3 against using race as factor in admitting students into U.S. colleges on Thursday, claiming schools engaging in affirmative action are violating the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.

Liberal commentators activists and various outlets voiced their disapproval of the ruling on Twitter shortly after it was decided.rejected affirmative action at Harvard and UNC. The major ruling curtails race-conscious college admissions in the U.S., all but ensuring that elite institutions become whiter and more Asian and less Black and Latino."

Liberal author and former White House aide Keith Boykin ripped Justice Clarence Thomas for his vote in the decision, tweeting,"Clarence Thomas benefited from affirmative action his entire life. But George Bush claimed his race had ‘nothing to do with’ his selection to succeed Thurgood Marshall. And now Thomas casts the vote to kill affirmative action for all other Black folk."

Democrat activist Victor Shi claimed that the Supreme Court will have to answer to"young people" for the decision, stating,"BREAKING: The Supreme Court has just ended race-based affirmative action for college admissions in a 6-3 decision. Not a surprise coming from this Supreme Court, but they just messed around with young people again & they will find out."warned that the Supreme Court’s decision paves the way for Jim Crow laws to return.

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